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Andira inermis is a nitrogen-fixing tree native to the area from southern Mexico through Central America to northern South America (Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil); it has been introduced to the Caribbean, the Antilles, Florida, and Africa. The tree has many names due to its wide distribution and multiple uses: it is also known as the cabbage bark (in Belize), almendro macho (in El Salvador), almendro de río or river almond (Honduras), bastard cabbage tree, cabbage angelin (United States), cabbage bark (United States), cabbage tree, carne asada (Costa Rica), guacamayo (Honduras), Jamaica cabbage tree, harino (Panama), moca (Puerto Rico), partridge wood (United States), worm bark, or yellow cabbage tree.

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  • Andira inermis (en)
  • أنديرة عزلاء (ar)
  • Andira inermis (es)
  • Andira inermis (fr)
  • Andira inermis (sv)
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  • أنديرة عزلاء (الاسم العلمي:Andira inermis) هي نوع من النباتات تتبع جنس الأنديرة من الفصيلة البقولية. (ar)
  • Andira inermis es una especie de árbol perteneciente a la familia de las fabáceas. Es originario de América. (es)
  • Andira inermis est une espèce d'arbre tropical à fleurs, appartenant à la famille des Fabaceae. Andira inermis subsp. inermis aussi connue sous la dénomination botanique Geoffroea inermis W. Wright est une plante à fruits comestibles. (fr)
  • Andira inermis är en ärtväxtart som först beskrevs av , och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Dc. Andira inermis ingår i släktet Andira och familjen ärtväxter. (sv)
  • Andira inermis is a nitrogen-fixing tree native to the area from southern Mexico through Central America to northern South America (Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil); it has been introduced to the Caribbean, the Antilles, Florida, and Africa. The tree has many names due to its wide distribution and multiple uses: it is also known as the cabbage bark (in Belize), almendro macho (in El Salvador), almendro de río or river almond (Honduras), bastard cabbage tree, cabbage angelin (United States), cabbage bark (United States), cabbage tree, carne asada (Costa Rica), guacamayo (Honduras), Jamaica cabbage tree, harino (Panama), moca (Puerto Rico), partridge wood (United States), worm bark, or yellow cabbage tree. (en)
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  • Cabbage tree (en)
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  • Cabbage tree (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Tree_Picture_of_Andira_Inermis.jpg
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